Since some time, I am speaking, thinking or writing in a language, which I have not heard of anyone speaking it aside from me; however, since experts on a very large variety of languages are present in this forum, to one of you this language might sound similar or the same as those he or she is familiar with, so I thought this to be a good way of finding out whether I invented it or it is already existing.

Possibly translated as(word by word):They will come, to kill youse. you(accusative) not find could I, death (name in dative) have-I brought therefore. Follow(vocative) you us (na=Exclamation Mark) our place to.

Possibly translated as:The will come to kill you. I couldn’t find you, so I have killed (name). Follow us to our place!

Possibly translated as(word by word):name of „The Unique“ have come-I; life name of me is-it, because curative am-I. Name of-him prescribed-are-you, god-of-yours, darkness-out of-light-into-eternal you has-lead-you-in-bygone-times-he. Of he rain-the is-it. Iciness name of me is-it. through-me(because-of-me) faith-of-yours freeze-will-it.

Possibly translated as:I have come in the name The Unique; My name is life, because I am curative. You are prescribed to his name, the name of your god, who has lead you from the darkness into eternal light. His is the rain. My Name is iciness, because through me your faith will freeze.

*=spoken as if you would like to absorb the air, similar to the sound when one is burning oneself.

Are you like trying to freak us out or something? Those examples are really...weird...are all things you're saying in this language like that?

I don't recognise the language, but its writing makes it look like a conlang.

How on earth are your thinking, etc. and analyzing grammatically a language you never consciously learned? Surely someone taught you or you would know if you made it up yourself.

Heh. No, I am not trying to freak you out, I was just wondering whether those might exist; judging from your post and the one of Declan, I can now be rather sure it's a conlang. I assumed that before, however, looking at the variety of already existing languages, I'd like to assure it really is.

Heh, I am thinking difficult, I guess. The mere translation is rather easy: I'm just looking at a sentence and I know how to translate it, or I'm just thinking it and I know the translation afterwards. Analyzing the grammar then is not the most difficult part, too, as one just has to figure out what a word means and in what time or case it is written in.

I shall post more, or further information on the language tomorrow or the next days, then.

dtp883 wrote:No offence but this thread is kind of creepy. Are you one of those Christians that has to speak in tongues? Or a Satanist? The sentences seem rather religious from how i read them...?

The rather religious semblance is reasoned by those two sentences being excerpts of a book I wrote; they're therein stand the view of some persons, which are not related to my own personality, but invented to dramatise the story and to thrill the reader. There are other people using this language throughout the book, but their statements didn't seem exemplifying to me.I can therefore ease your worries: I am no fanatic religious person, neither Christian, nor Satanist. I am sort of religious, but tend not to show it in the public; I also am pacifist, of sorts.

Neqitan wrote:Plus, you obviously know some linguistics: reading IPA, glossing. Please explain me the joke because I don't get it. About your conlang, it's nice to see you're using /ʟ/. It's one of the least used phonemes in conlangs, ever.

It's not actually meant to be a joke; the IPA seemed sort of necessary as the explanation or rewriting in English seemed to be rather difficult, even impossible, to me.Thank you for the compliment,.

Heh, that's actually not true, but it might seem so, as I started this a bit "weird".I assume it's a rather simple language, I shall post the grammar matters here as soon as I found the time to translate everything into English to "demystify" all of this.